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Sunday
Jan102010

Samsung Galaxy Android Phone - Review

Bell's own Android: the Samsung GalaxyText and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Bell Canada’s exclusive Android smartphone, Samsung’s Galaxy, is also currently the most powerful and feature packed device in Canada running Google’s mobile OS.Out of the box, the Samsung Galaxy is surprisingly thin and light at 11.9mm thick and 116g. One might even wonder whether the battery is installed due to its light weight and slim size.

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Sunday
Jan102010

Samsung’s New Netbooks Extend The Limits of Style, Mobility and Durability  

 

Samsung's N210 NetbookSamsung N210, N220, N150 and NB30 10.1” netbooks deliver all-day battery life

in an elegant design

  Samsung Electronics Canada, Inc., a market leader in consumer electronics and world leader in IT technology, recently launched the latest additions to its award-winning range of netbooks, the Samsung N210, N220, N150 and NB30. Designed to provide maximum personal freedom, the N210 and N220 deliver up to 9.5 hours* of secure connected mobility, while the N150 and NB30 keep on going for up to 7 hours* and 9.5 hours* respectively.

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Friday
Jan082010

Slate PCs and eBook Readers all the rage at CES

 

Lenovo U1 hybrid Notebook/Slate combo comes out in June 2010This year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is once again heralding technology trends for the coming year if not acting as the proving ground for technologies coming out in the next few. Or not.

This year, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer whipped out an HP Slate PC during his yearly keynote speech, demonstrated the PC version of the Amazon Kindle software, and Windows 7's multi-touch interface as well as web surfing, multimedia and gaming features.

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Tuesday
Jan052010

Google Launches Nexus One "Super Smartphone."

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Seems like Google decided to steal some thunder from the upcoming CES (Consumer Electronics Show) by unveiling its Nexus One smartphone which it hopes to sell directly to the public for US$529 as an unlocked phone or US$179.00  through T-Mobile with corresponding voice and data plans. the Nexus One is not currently available outside the US, although unlocked  phone bought stateside should work with any 3G SIM card.

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